Annals of the rheumatic diseases

Aging cells in giant cell arteritis show inflammation and may cause tissue damage through IL-6 pathways

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Abstract

Senescent cells constitute 9.50% of GCA artery biopsies, significantly higher than the 2.66% found in PMR biopsies.

  • Senescent cells are primarily derived from fibroblasts, macrophages, and endothelial cells in GCA arteries.
  • IL-6 is expressed by senescent fibroblasts and macrophages, while MMP-9 is expressed only by senescent fibroblasts.
  • IL-6-positive senescent cells correlate with a greater extent of vascular inflammation in GCA.
  • GCA artery culture supernatant can induce IL-6-associated cellular senescence, which is partially inhibited by blocking IL-6 receptors.

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